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How to Keep a Dog Clean at Home: Just Do These Six Steps Well

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Regular Brushing

Maintaining your dog’s cleanliness starts with regular brushing. This helps in removing dirt, loose hair, and prevents tangles. Depending on your dog’s coat type, you may need to brush daily or a few times a week. Use a brush suitable for your pet’s fur to ensure the best results.

Proper Bathing Routine

Bathing your dog is essential, but it doesn’t have to be too frequent. A bath every 4-6 weeks is usually sufficient unless your dog gets particularly dirty. Use a dog-specific shampoo to avoid skin irritation. Make sure to rinse thoroughly to remove all soap residues.

Clean Ears

Dogs are prone to ear infections, so keeping their ears clean is crucial. Use a vet-recommended ear cleaner and gently wipe the outer ear with a cotton ball. Avoid inserting anything deep into the ear canal to prevent injury.

Trim Nails Regularly

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Long nails can cause discomfort and lead to hygiene issues. Trim your dog’s nails regularly, ensuring not to cut too close to the quick, which can cause bleeding. If you’re unsure, seek advice from a professional groomer or your vet.

Dental Care

Oral hygiene is often overlooked, but it’s vital for your dog’s overall health. Brush your dog’s teeth several times a week using canine toothpaste. Dental chews and toys can also help in maintaining oral health.

Eye and Paw Care

Regularly check your dog’s eyes for any discharge or redness and clean gently with a damp cloth. Additionally, inspect their paws for any debris or injuries. Keeping the paws clean not only ensures hygiene but also prevents infections.

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